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Bihar
Flood alert in State
PATNA, JULY 24.The State Government today sounded a red alert across north Bihar warning people of an impending flooding of rivers in the wake of unprecedented rains in catchment areas of Nepal. While the Chief Minister, Rabri Devi, undertook ...


Gujarat
Conditions in Gujarat conducive for polls: Advani
NEW DELHI, JULY 24. The Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, today assured the Rajya Sabha that the Government would take steps to ensure that the Assembly elections in Gujarat were held in an atmosphere where everyone could take part, even as the ...


Haryana
VAT will remove tax anomalies: Chautala
CHANDIGARH, JULY 24. The Haryana Chief Minister,Om Prakash Chautala, today announced that with the introduction of VAT system from April next, there would be uniformity in the rate of tax throughout the country, thereby removing all anomalies ...


Jammu & Kashmir
Heavy rush for yatra
JAMMU, JULY 24. Following an improvement in the weather, the rush for Amarnath yatra continues to increase and incoming trains are almost full. Buses from neighbouring States like Punjab and Delhi are also packed. According to officials, some ...


Madhya Pradesh
No trust vote against Digvijay defeated
BHOPAL, JULY 24.A no-confidence motion moved against the Digvijay Singh Government in the Assembly by the Leader of the Opposition, Gauri Shankar Shejwar, was defeated by a voice vote this afternoon after the Chief Minister refuted all charges ...


New Delhi
Cong. blames Centre for CNG crisis
NEW DELHI, JULY 24. The Delhi Congress today blamed the Central Government for creating an artificial shortage of CNG fuel in the Capital leading to the present crisis which had become a source of trauma for lakhs of motorists and commuters of ...
Other Stories

  • FERA accused refused bail
  • Amendment of Child Labour Act sought
  • Metro steps to prevent water seepage
  • Youth Cong. workers court arrest
  • Entry of inter-State vehicles banned


    Uttar Pradesh
  • My actions have PM's approval, says Mayawati


    West Bengal
    Trinamool stages protests at railway stations
    KOLKATA, JULY 24.As part of her campaign against the proposed eastern railway bifurcation, the Trinamool Congress supremo, Mamata Banerjee, today organised demonstrations at major railway stations across West Bengal. The party's youth wing did ...


    Jharkand
    Marandi told to end strife
    NEW DELHI, JULY 24. The Jharkhand Chief Minister, Babulal Marandi, summoned here by the Bharatiya Janata Party's central leadership today, was told to act decisively to end the ongoing strife in the State. The conflict has taken on dimensions of ...

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